Streptococcal pharyngitis cannot always be recognized clinically. If the significant morbidity from rheumatic fever is to be reduced, throat cultures must be used to accurately diagnose streptococcal infections. A throat cul ture program was introduced and successfully carried out in a community. The model is presented in hopes of encouraging widespread emulation.
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